Canada Soccer announces squad for the 2025 Concacaf Women’s U-20 Qualifiers  

Canw20 set to begin their journey to the 2025 Concacaf Women’s U-20 Championship

Canada Soccer has announced the 21-player squad, along with two alternates and five training players, selected by Head Coach Cindy Tye for the upcoming 2025 Concacaf Women’s U-20 Qualifiers. The tournament, set to take place from 20-25 February will determine the final six teams advancing to the 2025 Concacaf Women’s U-20 Championship.  

The 2025 Concacaf Women’s U-20 Qualifiers features 24 Concacaf Member Associations, divided into six groups of four teams. The first-place finisher in each group will advance to the 2025 Concacaf Women’s U-20 Championship later this year, joining the pre-seeded top-ranked nations, the United States and Mexico.  

Canada will compete in Group E alongside Trinidad & Tobago, Bermuda, and Dominica, with all matches taking place at Ato Boldon Stadium in Port of Spain, Trinidad. The team will first face Dominica on Wednesday, 21 February (15:00 ET / 12:00 PT), followed by Bermuda on Friday, 23 February (15:00 ET / 12:00 PT), and will conclude the group stage on Sunday, 25 February against Trinidad & Tobago (18:00 ET / 15:00 PT). 

“We are looking forward to getting this group together for the first time and assessing them in a tournament setting. It is a short runway to the first match, so we will have to adapt quickly and grow throughout the tournament. This is a talented group, and we are excited to get going.” 

 Cindy Tye, Canada Soccer’s Women’s U-20 National Team Head Coach 

Six players from Canada’s FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup Colombia 2024™ squad will return for the Concacaf Women’s U-20 Qualifiers, bringing valuable tournament experience to the group. At the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup in Colombia, Canada reached the knockout stage for the first time since 2014, before falling 2-1 to Spain in the Round of 16. Among the returning players is forward Annabelle Chukwu, who made history in Colombia by surpassing Christine Sinclair’s Canadian youth international goalscoring record. The 17-year-old now holds the record with 28 goals in just 34 matches from the U-15 to U-20 levels. 

CANADA 

GK – Olivia Busby // NDC Ontario 
GK – Sofia Cortes-Browne // Arizona State 
GK – Noelle Henning // NDC Ontario 
DF – Jadea Collin // University of Wisconsin–Madison 
DF – April Lantaigne // AFC Toronto 
DF – Inès Nourani // CF Montréal / NDC-CDN Québec 
DF – Iba Oching // University of Iowa 
DF – Janet Okeke // NC State University 
DF – Stephanie Schoeley // Providence College 
MF/DF – Sienna Gibson // University of British Columbia 
MF – Ava Greco // Ohio State University  
MF – Jeneva Hernandez Gray // Sporting CP  
MF – Ella Kettles // Arizona State University 
MF – Teegan Melenhorst // NDC Ontario 
MF – Juliette Perreault // CF Montréal / NDC-CDN Québec 
FW – Kierra Blundell // Arizona State University  
FW – Annabelle Chukwu // University of Notre Dame 
FW – Natelle El Mokbel // CF Montréal / NDC-CDN Québec 
FW – Kaylee Hunter // AFC Toronto 
FW – Léa Larouche // Butler University 
FW – Keira Martin // Whitecaps FC / NDC-CDC British Columbia 

Alternates:  
MF –  Noelle Sather // University of South Florida 
FW – Emma Yee // University of Illinois 
 
Training Players:  
DF – Taylor Yablonski // University of Nebraska  
MF – Liana Tarasco // CF Montreal / NDC-CDN Québec 
MF – Ashley Roberts // Boston College 
FW – Esther Brossard // Lehigh University  
FW – Lael Hill // Orlando City Youth SC